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melissa: steve, explain to people really clearly what we're talking about here. people in the larger pool, who have piled in. >> right. melissa: those are now folks who are, you know, use a lot of health care. they're geting a cheap plan but actually consuming a ton of it. in order to offset those people, they couldn't get insurance before because they had preexisting conditions. just to set off those premiums and those costs we were putting all the other people in who were healthy and buying somewhat expensive policies though they weren't using anything. those people don't have to go in. health care companies getting paid very little to then cover these very expense seven people. that's a very high cost. they are going to say, 8% above what we thought, a heck of a lot more than 8%, right? >> exactly. the original idea was to redistribute the potential losses or gains, also on the upside, most of us thought it would be losses. >> yeah. >> redistribute them among the insurance companies. it wasn't necessarily, if you believe people giveing a charitable view of thi
melissa: steve, explain to people really clearly what we're talking about here. people in the larger pool, who have piled in. >> right. melissa: those are now folks who are, you know, use a lot of health care. they're geting a cheap plan but actually consuming a ton of it. in order to offset those people, they couldn't get insurance before because they had preexisting conditions. just to set off those premiums and those costs we were putting all the other people in who were healthy and...
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promoting steve jobs movie, parodying steve jobs movie. promoting obama he was parroting obama's language with that collectiveness pledge video. he doesn't have a original thought in his body. certainly not a capitalist thought. walmart succeeds because of free voluntary trade. million plus employees voluntary work for the store. people voluntarily shop at store. when they build the store it raises property values in the neighborhood. kutcher doesn't have a thought in his head. melissa: brian, ashton kutcher likes what is trendy. to me piling on walmart, the coolest thing to do in america is beat up on big corporations, like walmart, like mcdonald's. that is our point. when you see hollywood piling on, then it's cool to kick walmart while they're down. why is this? >> first of all i'm on team hashtag ashton here. reality not saying necessarily new we don't already know. over 800,000 walmart employees. melissa: you're on ashton's side? come on! >> i seen walmart. watched it first-hand next several years. 800,000 workers earning less than $2
promoting steve jobs movie, parodying steve jobs movie. promoting obama he was parroting obama's language with that collectiveness pledge video. he doesn't have a original thought in his body. certainly not a capitalist thought. walmart succeeds because of free voluntary trade. million plus employees voluntary work for the store. people voluntarily shop at store. when they build the store it raises property values in the neighborhood. kutcher doesn't have a thought in his head. melissa: brian,...
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here, julie roginsky, steve moore and ari zolden. what do you guys think? all about the badges that you have wear arounn and go through security and they can tell when you're coming and leaving, at your desk, what do you think. julie what do you think. >> i george brownies in the green room. melissa: there is camera in there, they know about that. >> congratulations fox, i'm only one that eats it. i hate it. melissa: you hate this? >> i hate it. if you have to micromanage people why would, my whole thing is empower your employees. let them dot thing and if they stink get rid of them. why micromanage them. if you want to step up themselves get rid of them. >> i thought it funny on sec is supplying on employees. that is okay with me as long as they're not spying on me. melissa: first thing i thought are the sec is feeling about everyone. if they're spying on employees they're spying on everyone. without question, right? >> when you take the job you're under the rules of employer this seems to be going a bit too far, monitoring everyone of your phone calls. wh
here, julie roginsky, steve moore and ari zolden. what do you guys think? all about the badges that you have wear arounn and go through security and they can tell when you're coming and leaving, at your desk, what do you think. julie what do you think. >> i george brownies in the green room. melissa: there is camera in there, they know about that. >> congratulations fox, i'm only one that eats it. i hate it. melissa: you hate this? >> i hate it. if you have to micromanage...
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. >> my friend steve and knew these guys were getting inside information i believe -- >> you grew up in queens. are you telling me as you sit here that all these instances where he should have known -- you are a cop. >> i am telling you something right now. wherever he goes in the world he trades his own stock, sitting from 9:00 to 4:00, i can't talk to him, sitting in front of computers -- >> when you were a cop. >> he had these analysts and all that. >> you were a cop. when you were a cop and you saw place, you saw a possible illegal activity was going on, a lot of people getting busted you wouldn't, your sixth fence wouldn't say may be -- >> charlie -- >> it is a nice guy. >> all i see is a guy who is a smart businessman who looks at the evaluation of corporations, earnings and losses and all that. he sits in front of the computer -- >> i'm not saying he is a mobster but you busted mobsters. when you went after those guys, you saw criminal activity. >> how much criminal activity happens on 47st street with a guy not paying taxes? this is the person working in the business industry
. >> my friend steve and knew these guys were getting inside information i believe -- >> you grew up in queens. are you telling me as you sit here that all these instances where he should have known -- you are a cop. >> i am telling you something right now. wherever he goes in the world he trades his own stock, sitting from 9:00 to 4:00, i can't talk to him, sitting in front of computers -- >> when you were a cop. >> he had these analysts and all that. >> you...